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that are linked to brain fog, other cognitive problems and fatigue in patients who are diagnosed with long Covid after catching the virus., a vote that will measure public mood at a time when the ruling party, which has been in power for more than six decades, is reeling from a spate of uncommon political scandals.
A seriously injured 12-year-oldMatildas captain named runner-up in Uefa’s player of the year awards |’s magnificent European season, capped back home by her striking late contribution to Australia’s World Cup push,Full StoryPhotograph: James Elsby/Getty ImagesThis week the prime minister,, announced 14 October as the date for the Indigenous voice to parliament referendum. And as the campaign gears up, the stakes are high and the conversation increasingly pernicious.
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